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Irish musician Caroline Corr provides the rhythmic foundation for family band The Corrs through her dynamic percussion and vocal harmonies. Her classical training helped create their signature Celtic-pop fusion sound that has sold over 40 million albums worldwide. Beyond music, Caroline's humanitarian work includes extensive involvement with Nelson Mandela's AIDS awareness campaign and environmental activism. As a working mother in entertainment, she models balanced priorities while continuing musical innovation, demonstrating how honoring cultural roots while embracing contemporary influences creates music that transcends national boundaries.
"I used to play the piano in the band, and so there's some horrendous scenes of me playing the keyboards."
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"When I was drumming with Mick Fleetwood I thought I looked half mad. I thought I looked half crazy."
"Sharon went on to play classical but we actually went into totally different instruments which was lucky for the band because otherwise we'd all be playing the same thing!!"
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"I would like not only to have a successful band, but I want to have children, a home, and a husband. Two or three. Children, not husbands!!!"
"In Ireland, it's been like U2 and The Cranberries, which is rock, but you know they're Irish."
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